Makes sense to start the condos on the 8th floor so that they have views of the ocean and points north and south. The first 7 floors would be the hotel with its 24/7 features. This configuration, hotel on bottom and condos in middle and top, is popular in tall luxury buildings in cities across the U.S. now. However, in Japan, or Tokyo, a 50 story building might have the hotel on the top with office at the bottom and middle. The views from that hotel lobby are stunning (Royal Park Shiodome). This is starting to happen in some U.S. buildings now. Makes sense, checking in with the lobby bar and giant windows. Boston has one like this (not as tall though) on the drawing board for Back Bay. Still confused as can be why Portland does not have a building on the waterfront with a harbor view on top. The Hyatt should of done that, going up one floor higher.